The 27th SA20 2025 match between Pretoria Capitals and MI Cape Town was played at SuperSport Park in Centurion, and it was a straightforward 'dosage' clash to keep the fans sitting on the edge of their seats. It may be said that it was skipper Rashid Khan's phenomenal bowling spell that outshone MI Cape Town's formidable-looking total by batters. His fierce performance with two crucial wickets from the two nets, including MJ Ackerman, naturally led MI Cape Town towards a thumping win of 27 runs. In the 15th over of Pretoria Capitals innings, Rashid proved his class and accuracy while delivering a crucial breakthrough. Rashid bowled to Ackerman, who received a well-flighted delivery on leg stump. Ackerman attempted a big sweep but could misjudge the trajectory of the ball, missing it altogether. The ball deflected off his pad and rolled onto the off-stump, rattling the woodwork. Rashid burst out in celebration, realizing that he had made a decisive impact. Ackerman left for 8 runs off 10 balls, further putting Pretoria Capitals in trouble. Watch the clip here: Nutmeg, Panna, Shibobo 😅 #BetwaySA20 #PCvMICT #WelcomeToIncredible pic.twitter.com/poK8qAIc2j — Betway SA20 (@SA20_League) January 31, 2025 Before getting Ackerman, Rashid had already rattled the prized wicket of Pretoria Capitals skipper Kyle Verreynne. In the 11th over, Rashid bowled a deceptive googly that completely bamboozled Verreynne. Also Read | BCCI Awards 2025: All Award Winners Unveiled Everything You Need to Know While trying to scoop a well-thought-through one, the Pretoria Capitals skipper failed to connect it and the ball crashed into the top of the leg stump. Verreynne walked back after scoring just 1 run off 4 deliveries, as Rashid once again proved why he is regarded as one of the world's best T20 bowlers. Earlier in the match, MI Cape Town did a batting masterclass, piling up an enormous total of 222/3 in 20 overs. Reeza Hendricks and Dewald Brevis led the onslaught, both striking half-centuries to propel the team to an imposing total. Their aggressive stroke play and calculated approach ensured that MI Cape Town had enough runs on the board to challenge Pretoria Capitals. Pretoria Capitals responded with a spirited fight but had it short, coming in at 195/8 in their 20 overs. Will Smeed had a fighting knock to his credit, scoring 52 off 36 balls, but that lone effort was not enough to take his team over the line.